- [Instructor] In this video, I'll demonstrate…how to add object lifecycle rules to an S3 bucket.…Let's click into the S3 service.…I'll choose my primary bucket…and go to the furthest right tab, Management.…We're on the Lifecycle section,…and we currently don't have any lifecycle rules.…Click Add lifecycle rule.…The first step is to create a name for the rule.…Before we do that, let's think for a moment…about what we actually want to do here.…Let's assume that we want to transition our data…out of standard storage and into infrequent access…after a certain amount of time.…

From there, we want to go to Glacier,…and from there, after a long enough time,…we want to permanently delete the objects.…So we'll start out with a rule…that says GoToinfrequentAccess.…If we'd like, we can enter a prefix here…to make sure that this rule is only applied…to a subset of objects in the bucket.…Instead, we'll leave the prefix blank,…and we'll click Next.…This rule will apply to every object in this bucket.…On the Configure transition tab,…

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11/15/2017

Amazon Web Services offers solutions that are ideal for managing data on a sliding scale—from small businesses to big data applications. This course teaches system administrators the intermediate-level skills they need to successfully manage data in the cloud with AWS: configuring storage, creating backups, enforcing compliance requirements, and managing the disaster recovery process. The training can also be used as preparation for the Data Management domain within the AWS Certified SysOps Administrator exam.

Join AWS architect Brandon Rich and learn how to configure object storage solutions and lifecycle management in Simple Storage Service (S3), a web service offered by AWS, and migrate, back up, and replicate relational data in RDS. Find out how to leverage flexible network storage with Elastic File System (EFS), and use the new AWS Glue service to move and transform data. Plus, learn how Snowball can help you transfer truckloads of data in and out of the cloud.